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A good point but 2 points worse off than Boxing Day 2004


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I think we're getting progressively better, we're more competitive and we're giving teams games, as opposed to playing so open and losing 3-2, 3-1 etc.

 

We're exactly where I wanted and hoped we'd be, and if i'm honest back in September/October I thought we'd be well adrift - but to our credit, we've got our head above water, we're battling away and luckily for us the sides below us are complete and utter dog ****e. Lucky.

 

Now we get to the January window with our head above water and in touch with mid-table, and we need to improve on what we have. Probably Adkins biggest ever transfer window, he needs to get it right. We still lack quality in certain area's which we need to sort out if we're going to stay up.

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I think we're getting progressively better, we're more competitive and we're giving teams games, as opposed to playing so open and losing 3-2, 3-1 etc.

 

We're exactly where I wanted and hoped we'd be, and if i'm honest back in September/October I thought we'd be well adrift - but to our credit, we've got our head above water, we're battling away and luckily for us the sides below us are complete and utter dog ****e. Lucky.

 

Now we get to the January window with our head above water and in touch with mid-table, and we need to improve on what we have. Probably Adkins biggest ever transfer window, he needs to get it right. We still lack quality in certain area's which we need to sort out if we're going to stay up.

 

Coming back now. We played well today. Was happy with that. Lots if positives.

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I suppose any away point (such as todays) is an acceptable outcome for this team in this league.

 

However with another tough run of fixtures on the horizon we find ourselves tonight in a truly perilous position. QPR and Reading are up to their necks in trouble, but given Wigan's well known propensity for Premier League resurrection, who on here would be rash enough to predict that we can stay out of the relegation zone for much longer?. So I must say (with some reluctance) that taken in the round this season is not going at all well.

 

If we were to finish the season where we are tonight I for one would take that happily. Now whether Nicola Cortese will share in that acceptance of mediocrity is quite another question.

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I suppose any away point (such as todays) is an acceptable outcome for this team in this league.

 

However with another tough run of fixtures on the horizon we find ourselves tonight in a truly perilous position. QPR and Reading are up to their necks in trouble, but given Wigan's well known propensity for Premier League resurrection, who on here would be rash enough to predict that we can stay out of the relegation zone for much longer?. So I must say (with some reluctance) that taken in the round this season is not going at all well.

 

If we were to finish the season where we are tonight I for one would take that happily. Now whether Nicola Cortese will share in that acceptance of mediocrity is quite another question.

 

In my opinion, based on the start we had and how out of our depth we looked, we need to thank our lucky stars that we're not only in touch with safety...we actually have our heads above water!

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